Moments after the Washington Post introduced her new TV undertaking, Britt McHenry confirmed the personality that Fox 5 is purchasing.

the previous ESPN reporter, a sufferer of the community’s April spherical of layoffs closing 12 months, celebrated her new gig with a Twitter combat.

McHenry posted that she is going to co-host “Adore It or Now Not” for Fox 5 in Washington, a lot to the chagrin of Michael Jenkins, an NBC Sports Washington reporter who didn’t feel her relevance and media attention sq.. McHenry later deleted her tweets that helped additional the feud.

“Bitterness isn’t a fair look on a grown guy,” she wrote in a helpfully screengrabbed message.

That’s exactly what Fox 5 is signing up for.

McHenry will team with fellow former ESPN persona Bram Weinstein and Washington’s WPGC radio manufacturer Guy Lambert for a weekly part-hour program to be able to talk politics, entertainment and pop culture. The conservative McHenry shall be free of the chains that she felt at the same time as at the Around The World Leader, the place she tried to constrain herself to sports, however couldn’t assist herself on social media.

“Buckle up!” the station said in a liberate for the show on the way to debut Friday at 10:30 p.m. “This isn’t your standard conventional information program. Bram, Britt and Man are provocative and smart and can provide their candid reviews and observations on a large range of stories of the day topics and problems.”

McHenry has been popping up on Fox News and writing for The Federalist when you consider that ESPN laid her off, for which she blamed her political opinions. The 31-12 months-vintage rose to a undeniable, polarizing level of prominence following video of her dressing down a towing-lot attendant in 2015. She additionally has emerged in her yr of unemployment for varied controversies and feuds, ranging from purchasing Twitter followers, to beefing with Craig Sager’s daughter, to shaming Kevin Durant for having the audacity not to visit the White House, to calling Colin Kaepernick as GQ’s Citizen of the 12 Months a “shaggy dog story.”

She says she’s simply getting started together with her submit-ESPN life.